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YEAR IN REVIEW
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LEARN + CONNECT + GROW
WITH A DIVERSE NATIONAL NETWORK
AND INNOVATIVE PROGRAMMING ACROSS 12 ISSUE AREAS
GIH COMPRISES
232 FUNDING PARTNERS BASED IN
38 STATES AND THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
RANGING FROM LOCAL TO INTERNATIONAL IN FOCUS AND <$10M TO >$2B IN ASSETS
BEHAVIORALHEALTH
CHILDREN AND FAMILIES
ACCESS
ADVOCACYSTRATEGIES
GOVERNANCE AND OPERATIONS
HEALTH EQUITY
HEALTHY EATING AND ACTIVE LIVING
INTEGRATIVEHEALTH
OLDER ADULTS
POPULATIONHEALTH
QUALITY
ORAL HEALTH
GRANTMAKERS IN HEALTH HELPS HEALTH FUNDERS
IN 2019, AS PART OF THE GIH NETWORK,
HEALTH FUNDERS:
ALL IN PURSUIT OF A SHARED VISION:
BETTER HEALTH THROUGH BETTER PHILANTHROPY
HONORED RASMUSON FOUNDATION’S
DIANE KAPLAN WITH THE 26TH TERRANCE KEENAN LEADERSHIP AWARD IN HEALTH PHILANTHROPY, AND KANSAS APPLESEED’S
BENET MAGNUSON WITH THE 3RD ANDY HYMAN AWARD FOR ADVOCACY
SHARED FEEDBACK FOR A REIMAGINED
GIH.ORG, WHICH FEATURES HUNDREDS OF TOOLS AND RESOURCES FOR FUNDERS, AND PROMOTES THE
COLLECTIVE WORK OF OUR FIELD
ATTENDED
5 NATIONAL MEETINGS ACROSS THE COUNTRY,
INCLUDING THE 2019 GIH ANNUAL CONFERENCE,
IDEAS. INNOVATIONS. IMPACT.
MADE COUNTLESS PEER CONNECTIONS THROUGH
30+ E-FORUM THREADS, 130+ REQUESTS FOR
STRATEGIC GUIDANCE,
AND THE GIH SOCIAL MEDIA
CHANNELS
ACCESSED
HUNDREDS OF EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES, INCLUDING
70 NEW PODCASTS, WEBINARS, SURVEYS OF
THE FIELD, REPORTS, AND ARTICLES
WWW.GIH.ORG
REVISIT YOUR LEARNING: THIS YEAR IN REVIEW CONTAINS ALL GIH PRODUCTS FROM 2019.
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Grantmakers In Health | 2019 Year in Review | 4
2019 YEAR IN REVIEW
Grantmakers In Health | 2019 Year in Review | 4
2019 YEAR IN REVIEW
MEETINGS• Policies for Those Who Care: Investing in Systems That Support Family Caregivers
Washington, DC, March 21
• Putting Your Money Where Your Mouth Is: The Case for Funding Oral Health Programming Memphis, Tennessee, April 18
• Seventh Annual Public-Private Collaborations in Rural Health Meeting Washington, DC, May 30-31
• GIH Annual Conference on Health Philanthropy Seattle, Washington, June 12-14
• Fall Forum Washington, DC, November 7-8
WEBINARS• Funders Census Initiative Briefing Series: Census 2020 Messaging Testing Results – Part 5
January 16 (Cosponsored with Funders’ Committee for Civic Participation, Asian Americans Advancing Justice, Associated Grant Makers, Bauman Foundation, Color of Change, Democracy Funders Collaborative Census Subgroup, Economic Opportunity Funders, Environmental Grantmakers Association, Forefront, Funders for LGBTQ Issues, Funders’ Committee for Civic Participation, Funders Together to End Homelessness, Grantmakers Concerned with Immigrants and Refugees, Grantmakers Council of Rhode Island, Hispanics in Philanthropy, Leadership Conference Educational Fund, Minnesota Council of Foundations, NALEO, National Committee for Responsive Philanthropy, NY Funder Alliance, and Philanthropy California)
• Funders Census Initiative Briefing Series: Census 2020 Messaging Testing Results – Part 6 January 23 (Cosponsored with Funders’ Committee for Civic Participation, Asian Americans Advancing Justice, Associated Grant Makers, Bauman Foundation, Color of Change, Democracy Funders Collaborative Census Subgroup, Economic Opportunity Funders, Environmental Grantmakers Association, Forefront, Funders for LGBTQ Issues, Funders’ Committee for Civic Participation, Funders Together to End Homelessness, Grantmakers Concerned with Immigrants and Refugees, Grantmakers Council of Rhode Island, Hispanics in Philanthropy, Leadership Conference Educational Fund, Minnesota Council of Foundations, NALEO, National Committee for Responsive Philanthropy, NY Funder Alliance, and Philanthropy California)
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2019 YEAR IN REVIEW
WEBINARS, CONT. • Governors Set the Agenda for Health Care
March 7
• Building Evidence with a Health Equity Lens March 26
• Blueprint for Complex Care: Opportunities for Philanthropy in Healthcare and Social Services April 2 (Cosponsored with Grantmakers In Aging)
• Activity on Tap: Looking Across the Drinking Water Landscape April 9 (Cosponsored with Biodiversity Funders Group, Environmental Grantmakers Association, Funders’ Network for Smart Growth and Livable Communities, and the Health and Environmental Funders Network)
• Moving Hospitals and Health Systems Upstream April 23
• CEO Working Group on Access and Coverage April 29
• 2020 Census Funder Learning Series: Effective Strategies for Business Engagement May 13 (Cosponsored with Funders’ Committee for Civic Participation, Chesapeake Bay Funders Network, Forefront, Grantmakers Concerned with Immigrants and Refugees, Grantmakers Council of Rhode Island, NY Funders Alliance, Philanthropy Northwest, and United Philanthropy Forum)
• Care Partners: Bridging Families, Clinics, and Communities to Advance Late-Life Depression Care June 3 (Cosponsored with Grantmakers In Aging)
• Census Funder Debrief: Supreme Court Citizenship Question Decision July 1 (Cosponsored with Funders’ Committee for Civic Participation/Funders Census Initiative, Democracy Funders Collaborative Census Subgroup, and United Philanthropy Forum)
• Dollar Stores’ Growing Impact on Local Food Environments July 9 (Cosponsored with Sustainable Agriculture and Food Systems Funders)
• Applying Lessons from the HIV/AIDS Epidemic to the Opioid Crisis August 15 (Cosponsored with Funders Concerned About AIDS and Substance Use Disorders Funders Collaborative)
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2019 YEAR IN REVIEW
WEBINARS, CONT. • Promoting Equity Through Workforce Innovations: Impact of Dental Therapy in Tribal
and Indigenous Communities August 20
• Census 2020 Messaging Testing Results September 10 (Cosponsored with Funders’ Committee for Civic Participation, Asian Americans Advancing Justice, ABFE, Bauman Foundation, Chesapeake Bay Funders Network, Color of Change, Council on Foundations, Democracy Funders Collaborative Census Subgroup, Economic Opportunity Funders, Environmental Grantmakers Association, Forefront, Funders for LGBTQ Issues, Funders Together to End Homelessness, Grantmakers Concerned with Immigrants and Refugees, Grantmakers Council of Rhode Island, Hispanics in Philanthropy, Leadership Conference Educational Fund, Minnesota Council of Foundations, NALEO, National Committee for Responsive Philanthropy, NY Funder Alliance, Philanthropy California, Philanthropy Massachusetts, Philanthropy Network Greater Philadelphia, Philanthropy New York, Philanthropy Northwest, Sustainable Agriculture & Food Systems Funders, and United Philanthropy Forum)
• Beyond the Numbers: Rethinking Race, Research, and Health Equity September 12
• Rhetoric to Reality: Meaningful Consumer Engagement in Health Innovation September 25
• A Threat to Health and Wellbeing: Public Charge’s Expected Impact and How Philanthropy Can Respond September 26 (Cosponsored with Grantmakers Concerned with Immigrants and Refugees)
• Policies to Support Caregivers: Opportunities for Philanthropy October 25 (Cosponsored with Grantmakers In Aging)
• Including the Person in Person-Centered Care November 5 (Cosponsored with Grantmakers in Aging)
• How Medicaid Supports Trauma-Informed Care for Children November 21
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2019 YEAR IN REVIEW
PODCASTS• Annual Conference Plenary Remarks: Shena Ashley
Recorded: June 12
• Annual Conference Plenary Remarks: Richard Besser Recorded: June 13
• Annual Conference Plenary Remarks: Diane Kaplan Recorded: June 13
• Annual Conference Plenary Remarks: Jerome Adams Recorded: June 14
• Annual Conference Plenary Remarks: Benet Magnuson Recorded: June 14
• Lauren LeRoy Health Policy Lecture: Katie Keith Recorded: November 7
PUBLICATIONSVIEWS FROM THE FIELD• A Southern Foundation’s Journey towards Equity
By Gabriela Alcalde, Richmond Memorial Health Foundation; and Mark Constantine, Richmond Memorial Health Foundation; January 23
• Promoting Nurturing Care for Our Youngest Children By Joan Lombardi, Early Opportunities; and Shannon Rudisill, Early Childhood Funders Collaborative; January 23
• What it Takes for a Foundation to Achieve Success: Essential Ingredients and Lessons Learned By Judith C. Meyers, Children’s Fund of Connecticut and the Child Health and Development Institute (CHDI); and Jeffrey J. Vanderploeg, Children’s Fund of Connecticut and CHDI; January 23
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2019 YEAR IN REVIEW
PUBLICATIONS, CONT. • A Grantmaker Affinity Group Informs the Field, Inspires Innovation, and Ignites Action
By Katie Eyes, Blue Cross and Blue Shield of North Carolina Foundation; Jeffrey Kim, The California Wellness Foundation; and Barbara Leonard, Maine Health Access Foundation; March 18
• Supporting Health Care and Community-Based Organization Partnerships to Address Social Determinants of Health By Anna Spencer, Center for Health Care Strategies, March 18
• Building the Will, and the Way, to Advance Equity at the Maine Health Access Foundation By Barbara Leonard, Maine Health Access Foundation, April 11
• From 100-Day Challenge to Systems Change: An Unlikely Journey for Opioid Stakeholders in Palm Beach County By Nadim Matta, Rapid Results Institute; and Patrick McNamara, Palm Health Foundation; April 11
• The Art and Practice of Rural Philanthropy By Kim Moore, United Methodist Health Ministry Fund, April 11
• Calculating Risk: Considerations for Operationalizing Innovation and Planning for Failure By Jean Freeman-Crawford, Missouri Foundation for Health; Abigail Goodwin, Palm Health Foundation; Marcus Johnson, Vitalyst Health Foundation; Scott Malloy, Montana Healthcare Foundation; and Emily Yu, de Beaumont Foundation; May 15
• Census 2020 Philanthropic Investments are Innovation in Action By Kiran Ahuja, Philanthropy Northwest, July 8
• Achieving Latinx Health Equity in California: Real Impact through Innovative Philanthropy By Ana Marie Argilagos, Hispanics in Philanthropy, July 8
• Creating a Neutral Space, Pursuing a Common Mission By John Barnes, Funders Concerned About AIDS, July 8
• Reflections on Good Deeds Done Well By Henry L. Berman, Exponent Philanthropy, July 8
• Boosting Philanthropic Investment in Healthy Food in Tribal Communities By Virginia Clarke, Sustainable Agriculture and Food Systems Funders, July 8
• New Tools to Combat Ageism By John Feather, Grantmakers in Aging, July 8
Grantmakers In Health | 2019 Year in Review | 9
2019 YEAR IN REVIEW
PUBLICATIONS, CONT. • EITC Pooled Fund: Lessons on Ideas, Innovation and Impact
By Ami Nagle, Economic Opportunity Funders, July 8
• Racial Equity Requires Funding to Build Power By Dennis Quirin, Neighborhood Funders Group, July 8
• Productive Partnerships By Kathy Sessions, Health and Environmental Funders Network, July 8
• The Role of Arts and Culture in Health By Edwin Torres, Grantmakers in the Arts, July 8
• Catalyzing Anchor Institutions to Invest in Healthy Local Economies By Bich Ha Pham, The Democracy Collaborative; and David Zuckerman, Healthcare Anchor Network and The Democracy Collaborative; August 5
• Farming the Road: Working with Rural Communities By Elizabeth Burger, Sunflower Foundation, August 5
• Including People with Disabilities in the Good You Are Doing By Jennifer Mizrahi, RespectAbility, August 5
• On the Road toward Equity: Leveraging Mixed-Income Communities and Health By Salin Geevarghese, Sunflower Foundation, Mixed-Income Strategic Alliance; Joni Hirsch, Center for the Study of Social Policy; Mark Joseph, National Initiative on Mixed-Income Communities; and Emily Miller, National Initiative on Mixed-Income Communities; August 5
• A New JEDI Force: Justice, Equity Diversity, and Inclusion By Priscilla Ko, Bristol-Myers Squibb Foundation; Carolyn Wang Kong, Blue Shield of California Foundation; and Emmy Ganos, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation; September 13
• Join the Age-Friendly Health Systems Movement By Amy Berman, The John A. Hartford Foundation; and Benjamin Lesiak, The John A. Hartford Foundation; September 13
• Tackling the Challenge of American Health Coverage By Stan Dorn, National Center for Coverage Innovation at Families USA, October 15
• Suicide in Older Adults: A Quiet Epidemic By Brenna N. Renn, University of Washington, October 15
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2019 YEAR IN REVIEW
PUBLICATIONS, CONT. • Small Business: Philanthropy’s Untapped Opportunity to Advance Health and Equity
By Rhett Buttle, Private Strategies; Deborah Bae, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation; and Shuma Panse, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation; November 18
• Rethink Outside: Telling a New Story about Healthier Communities By Anupama Joshi, Blue Sky Funders Forum, November 18
GRANTMAKER FOCUS• Healthy Communities Foundation (January/February)
• The New York Community Trust (March)
• Horizon Foundation (April)
• AstraZeneca HealthCare Foundation (May)
• Ralph C. Wilson Jr. Foundation (September)
• Philadelphia Health Partnership (October)
• Allegany Franciscan Ministries (November/December)
REPORTS AND SURVEYS• Foundations Helping Consumers Find Their Way
By Ann McMillan, Grantmakers In Health, March 21
• Stanford Social Innovation Review: Healthy Eating, Active Living May 23
• Policies for Those Who Care: Investing in Systems That Support Family Caregivers By Colin Pekruhn, Grantmakers In Health, September 13
• Building an Evidence-Base for Gun Violence Prevention: Research and Data Needs By Eileen Salinsky, Grantmakers In Health, September 13
• How Health Funders Are Approaching Healthy Eating/Active Living (HEAL) Funding By Colin Pekruhn, Grantmakers In Health, November 14
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2019 YEAR IN REVIEW
PUBLICATIONS, CONT. • Telehealth: Connecting People to Care
By Ann McMillan, Grantmakers In Health, November 15
• Making Their Mark: America’s Health Conversion Foundations By Paul Jellinek, Isaacs|Jellinek; and Kate Treanor, Grantmakers In Health; November 18